Being bullied by small 10th grader? (It's long but please)
Question Posted Tuesday February 4 2014, 8:13 am
So at lunch today, a girl asked me to go to the back of our classroom but of course my classmates are kinda like my family so they followed me out. They were all on my side even if they thought the girl was pretty. So here's the thing, a person was pretending to be me and texted bad things to the 10th grader and introduced herself as *my (screen)name* and the girl was kinda like hunting me down. But yeah so she warned me that I'm lucky her pride wasn't that big, because if it was, she would start pulling my hair and stuff. trust me, I call people crazy and weird but I would never say such things my poser texted her. One of my friends overheard her saying "she's lucky her classmates are with her because if they weren't I would've grabbed her hair" or something like that. I was so nervous during our argument so she thought I was denying it and lying about it. She keeps putting the "Oh really?" face on her. I really want to report her to the counselor but I'm afraid she would threaten me again (she has like, a lot of people with her in case we fight) And I got like, i don't know 20? Help! I really feel like cutting my wrist a lot and crying. :( I'm nervous because I'm guilty of what my "poser" did and not because I did it and i'm guilty. And, I barely even know this 10th grader. I just knew her when she argued with me. So, why did she believe it? She could've asked me for my phone number and compared it to the the one who texted her. -_- How do I tell the counselor's office? And also, how am I gonna tell them I'm scared of getting bullied more?
Two: This girl and your 'poser' are crazy. Stay away from her. Spread the word that it was NOT you, tell the counselor, and be on the lookout. Just because it wasn't you doesn't mean that's she's not angry, or won't be looking for revenge.
Good luck, and don't feel bad about yourself. Hell, you di'n't ev'n do anything! Keep your chin up!
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